The President’s full speech at the 75th anniversary of D-day

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: President Macron, Mrs. Macron, and the people of France; to the First Lady of the United States and members of the United States Congress; to distinguished guests, veterans, and my fellow Americans: We are gathered here on Freedom’s Altar. On these shores, on these bluffs, on this day 75 years ago, 10,000 […]Read More

The Paradigm Continues Its Unstoppable Shift

by Jack Dunigan The Weekly Standard, home of some of the last Never Trumpers including Bill Kristol, closed its doors forever on Friday, December 14, 2018. Declining subscriptions and an editorial policy that appealed to fewer and fewer readers because of its anti-Trump stance are among the reasons for the company’s demise. Traditionally conservative organizations […]Read More

A sure-fire strategy for losing

Well, it was quite a spectacle. Dour-faced and sullen, the left side of the aisle sat on their hands is solidarity of their hatred for President Trump. Now, to be fair, all parties out of power are opposition parties but there is common ground. I can understand that one might not like some things, but […]Read More

Crisis in Democratville

Neither anger nor insults is an effective strategy. We had dinner last night in a place filled with Trump supporters. The vilification, or more correctly the attempt at vilification by the talking heads on TV is having a counter effect. If the democrat party has any hope of salvaging itself and its movement (personally I […]Read More

How the church I used to pastor has now become

by Jack Dunigan They were a miserable bunch. On the first Sunday of November, 1997, I challenged and encouraged the church to make Thanksgiving a month-long celebration. Instead of giving thanks on one Thursday, I asked them to personally declare thirty days of thanks. For the next month, I exhorted, abandon complaining and griping, replacing […]Read More

Why a quid pro quo is not necessary to establish

by Jack Dunigan I sat in the spot across the table from a member of the Board of Elders of a fellowship of churches whose congregations were found in nearly every state of the union and more than a few foreign nations. One of their most famous, prominent, and enduring ministers had once again behaved […]Read More

6 Reasons why I don’t listen to the news any

by Jack Dunigan It wasn’t as hard as I thought. Simply change the channel or turn the device off. I’ve given up on watching news regularly. Here’s why…and why you might want to do so as well. It really isn’t the news. Even the hard news programs on the traditional major networks are not new […]Read More

The Anti-Trump move to unbind delegates, what will it do?

Townhall.com is reporting that the anti-Trump movement is close to getting enough committee votes to force a general floor vote to unbind delegates from the results of primary elections and caucuses. If they do, what effect will it have on the convention? On the Republican party? On the primary process?Read More

Living under the Rule of Intentions rather than Law

by Jack Dunigan I had been invited to participate in a focus group, the precise contents of which had not been fully disclosed. All I knew it was to be held in a local upscale hotel meeting room and we would be asked to participate in discussions related to politics. So I went. Finding a […]Read More